Västra Götalands län
| Västra Götalands län | |
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| Basic data | |
| Historical provinces ( landskap ) : |
Västergötland , Bohuslän , Dalsland ( Halland , Värmland ) |
| Residence town (residensstad) : | Gothenburg |
| Administrative structure: | 49 municipalities |
| District President ( landshövding ) : | Danielsson is different |
| Letter (länsbokstav) : | O |
| SCB code: | 14th |
| Residents : | 1,725,881 (December 31, 2019) |
| Area : | 28,778 km² |
| Population density : | 60 inhabitants / km² |
| Establishment (year): | 1998 |
| Website: | www.o.lst.se |
Coordinates: 58 ° 19 ' N , 12 ° 31' E
Västra Götalands län is a province ( län ) in western Sweden . Västra Götalands Län comprises the historical provinces of Västergötland , Bohuslän and Dalsland and was created on January 1, 1998 through the merger of Skaraborgs län , Älvsborgs län and Göteborgs och Bohus län .
With almost 1,620,000 inhabitants, Västra Götalands län is the second largest province in terms of population after Stockholm län . 16.9% of the Swedish population live here. The area accounts for 6.4% of the Swedish national territory.
The residential city is Gothenburg , other important cities are Vänersborg , Lidköping , Borås , Uddevalla , Trollhättan , Skövde and Mariestad .
Parishes and places
Communities
The following 49 municipalities belong to Västra Götalands län (Swedish: kommuner ):
| local community | Residents |
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| ale | 31,402 |
| Alingsås | 41,420 |
| Åmål | 12,610 |
| Bengtsfors | 9,750 |
| Bollebygd | 9,495 |
| Borås | 113.179 |
| Dals-Ed | 4,813 |
| Essunga | 5,654 |
| Falkoping | 33,246 |
| Färgelanda | 6,637 |
| Gothenburg | 579.281 |
| Gods | 13.207 |
| Graestorp | 5,693 |
| Gullspång | 5,280 |
| Harryda | 37,977 |
| Herrljunga | 9,464 |
| Hjo | 9.210 |
| Karlsborg | 6,940 |
| Kungälv | 46,336 |
| Lerum | 42,568 |
| Lidköping | 40,089 |
| Lilla Edet | 14,109 |
| Lysekil | 14,555 |
| Mariestad | 24,537 |
| mark | 34,754 |
| Mellerud | 9,310 |
| Mölndal | 69,364 |
| Munkedal | 10,513 |
| Öckerö | 12,916 |
| Orust | 15,218 |
| Partille | 39,289 |
| Skara | 18,837 |
| Skovde | 56,366 |
| Sotenäs | 9,061 |
| Stenungsund | 26,777 |
| Strömstad | 13,218 |
| Svenljunga | 10,780 |
| Tanum | 12,841 |
| Tibro | 11,240 |
| Tidaholm | 12,846 |
| Tjorn | 16,016 |
| Töreboda | 9,293 |
| Tranemo | 11,936 |
| Trollhättan | 59,058 |
| Uddevalla | 56,703 |
| Ulricehamn | 24,668 |
| Vanersborg | 39,591 |
| Vara | 16,024 |
| Vårgårda | 11,810 |
(As of December 31, 2019)
Biggest places
- Gothenburg (549.839)
- Borås (66,273)
- Trollhättan (46,457)
- Skovde (34,466)
- Uddevalla (31,212)
- Lidköping (25,644)
- Alingsås (24,482)
- Kungälv (22,768)
- Vanersborg (21,699)
- Lerum (16,855)
- Falkoping (16,350)
- Mölnlycke (15,608)
- Mariestad (15,591)
(Residents as of December 31, 2010)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Folkmängd i riket, län och kommuner December 31, 2019 at Statistiska centralbyrån
- ↑ Kommunarealer January 1, 2016 at Statistiska centralbyrån (including all inland waters)
